Cover
of the Seventh-Day Adventist Bible Commentary Vol 7A Published in 1957 by Review
& Herald

Notice the Pagan COPTIC CROSS embossed on
the cover

Image #2 I highlighted the Coptic cross
for those with weaker computer monitors

Image #3 is what's referred to as the "CROSS
POTENT" note the data on that cross

Image #4 is the COPTIC CROSS used for the
Pagan New Year (Notice swastikas!)

Image #5 is the Greek Orthodox Version

Image #6 Ethiopian Priest using COPTIC CROSS
in procession

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#1

IMAGE
#2

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#3 Crosses like
these are often
associated with sky and or Pagan sun gods. The Cross Potent is a symbol adopted
from
ancient Mesapotamia. The cross potent with a circle was used as the sign for the Assyrian heaven-god, Anu. This cross is also
called the Windlass, a term linked with it from back in the Middle Ages.

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#4

This "coptic cross"
is associated with the coptic new year (nayrouz) which is celebrated on
a Sunday in early September during the Roman Catholic liturgy.
NOTICE THE SWASTIKA in each corner of the center cross! (Highlighted
in yellow)